I just completed reading the new immigration rules and the "four year marriage" concession is still available for entry clearance applications after 2 April 2007.
The additional "condition" from the prior conditions, is that in order to be eligible for ILE you need to have passed the "Life in the UK" test.
In light of the "new" application fees with the ILR fee now £900 for the "walk in application" in addition to the two year waiting inconvenience, it would appear to be cost effective for a spouse to first travel to the UK for a few days, take the test and then apply for ILE from their home country.
Naturally, you would need to phone ahead and schedule an appointment that would coincide with the planned visit. It would appear that scheduling an appointment from overseas should not be a "problem" since ILE is available in the new regulations with a passing score and ILE is only available from overseas. I believe the test center phone numbers are available online.
From many parts of the USA, it is very easy to obtain round trip airfare to the UK for less than £200. Add in the cost of a hotel and transfers, it would still be more economical to take the test and then return home and apply.
It appears that for the £900 in savings, you could pay for a rather nice holiday w/partner to the UK in order to take the test. Plus there is the added benefit of not having to wait 2 years for ILR on initial entry and worrying about the application process.
While I admit this may not work for many, especially if English is not a primary language, the study guide is available online and there may be some who can avail themselves of this provision.
Any comments from Senior Members are appreciated. I hope this post proves useful.
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